VARIATION IN QUANTITY Sample Clauses

VARIATION IN QUANTITY. The state assumes no liability for commodities produced, processed or shipped in excess of the amount specified herein.
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VARIATION IN QUANTITY. No variation in the quantity of any item called for by this order will be accepted unless such variation has been caused by conditions of loading, shipping, packing or allowances in manufacturing process and then only to the extent, if any, specified in this order.
VARIATION IN QUANTITY. No variation in the quantity of any item called for by this Contract will be accepted unless such variation has been caused by conditions of loading, shipping, or packing, or allowances in manufacturing processes, and then only to the extent, if any, specified elsewhere in this Contract.
VARIATION IN QUANTITY. Company assumes no liability for Material produced, processed or shipped in excess of the amount specified in this Agreement or any Order.
VARIATION IN QUANTITY. County assumes no liability for goods or materials produced, processed or shipped in excess of the amounts ordered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
VARIATION IN QUANTITY. No variation in the quantity of any goods called for by this Order will be accepted unless agreed to in writing and signed by Xxxxx's authorized agent.
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VARIATION IN QUANTITY. Xxxxx agrees to accept a variation of 20% in quantity specified if the order is for less than 1,000 pieces, and on orders of more than 1,000 pieces, a variation of 10% in quantity specified because of the impossibility of manufacturing the exact quantity.
VARIATION IN QUANTITY. The University assumes no liability for commodities produced, processed, or shipped in excess of the amount specified on the PO.
VARIATION IN QUANTITY. Except as approved in writing by Company, if Supplier delivers fewer or more Products than Company orders, or if the Products are delivered by Supplier to Company more than five (5) business days after any delivery date specified in the Purchase Order, those Products need not be accepted by Company. Accordingly, Company may receive, hold and return such Products to Supplier at Supplier's sole risk and expense.
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